Classic Norway hotels and ‘rorbu’ – magical moments

Classic Norway is a hotel chain with some of Norway’s most charming hotels and traditional rorbu accommodation. There are 16 hotels from Fevik in the south to Lofoten in the north. The hotels and the rorbu are situated in beautiful surroundings a short distance from world famous sights, such as Geiranger, the Trollstigen Road and the Atlantic Road. See our round trips where you can stay at Classic Norway's hotels!

Join us for something different, real and unique that will give you magical moments!

In the Fjord Norway region, Classic Norway has a total of ten hotels, and each in its own way will give you a magical experience.

Angvik Gamle Handelssted

National Romantic art, an open fire, local food and beautiful porcelain. Angvik Gamle Handelsted is a little gem by the Tingvollfjord in Nordmøre, with 37 hotel rooms, a restaurant, its own art gallery, a spa bath, and two museums which guests can visit free of charge. The hotel offers the perfect balance between exclusivity and an informal and homely atmosphere.Read more and book your room at Angvik Gamle Handelssted

Finnøy Havstuer

Finnøy Havstuer is located on an islet joined to land, in the premises of the old trading station and fish landing facility on Finnøy. Here they offer 50 hotel rooms, a restaurant, a pub, and a summer shop. In addition to the amazing water park ‘Håp i havet’! Read more and book your room at Finnøy Havstuer

Flatflesa Fyr

Flatflesa Lighthouse is a different travel experience. Here you will stay on a small cliff in the middle of the sea. However, the cliff has all the facilities you need for a comfortable stay. It's safe in all kinds of weather. The houses out here have withstood the weather for 116 years.Read more and book your room at Flatflesa Fyr

Gloppen Hotell

- traditions dating back to 1829!
The historical Gloppen Hotel is located in Sandane, Nordfjord. Today, the hotel is a beautiful blend of old and new. The exterior has been preserved, and its restoration has been carried out with care. The hotel offers salmon and trout fishing in the Gloppenelva river, mountain biking from Haugsvarden and an opportunity to wander in the Trivselsskogen woods. The hotel also comprises a brewery and an award-winning restaurant committed to serving local food and drink. The hotel is located 2.5 km from Anda Airport, Sandane.Read more and book your room at Gloppen Hotell

Hotell Molde Fjordstuer

The hotel Molde Fjordstuer has an idyllic location on the edge of the quay in the centre of Molde. Here you will find service-minded hosts and a relaxed atmosphere. The 60 rooms are bright and pleasant. Most rooms have a veranda and a view of the Romsdalsfjord and the Molde panorama. The hotel boasts one of Molde’s best restaurants.Read more and book your room at Hotell Molde Fjordstuer

Hotell Utsikten Geiranger

The hotel from 1893 is situated high above Geiranger, by the famous viewpoint Flydalsjuvet and with a great view of the Geirangerfjord and the mountains that surround the world famous village. The summer hotel opens in the beginning of May and closes in mid-October.Read more and book your room at Hotell Utsikten Geiranger

Hustadvika Gjestegård

Hustadvika Gjestegård in Storholmen is situated at the edge of the ocean with Hustadvika one of the most dramatic stretches along the Norwegian coast, as its closest neighbour. Here by the coast, in the middle of one of the world’s greatest food-producing areas, we have excellent access to top-quality fish and shellfish. Hustadvika is also the perfect place for advanced surfers who love action and adrenaline! Read more and book your room at Hustadvika Gjestegård

Håholmen Havstuer

Håholmen is located by the famous Atlantic Road, and has been a fishing village famous for its clipfish (‘klippfisk’) since the beginning of the 18th century. This was a meeting place for fishermen, seamen, traders and travellers. Its history and location on one of the most travelled routes along the Norwegian coast, make Håholmen unique. Around thirty buildings – several from the 18th and 19th centuries – give Håholmen an intimate village feel and a real coastal history atmosphere. All the hotel rooms are spread across these small houses and spending the night here is a truly unique experience. Don't miss the restaurant's signature dish: the ‘klippfisk’!Read more and book your room at Håholmen Havstuer

Ona Havstuer

The island of Ona, the furthermost island off the coast of Romsdal, was home to a fishing village for centuries. In its heyday, more than 300 hundred people lived permanently on Ona and Husøy, which are connected by a bridge. It had a fish landing station, and was the country's most southern ‘klippfisk’ village and had several stores. Today, there are about 25 permanent residents on Ona, who mostly make a living from ceramics and from fishing. Ona Havstuer has five apartments in total, and the restaurant is open during the summer season.Read more and book your room at Ona Havstuer

Valldal Fjordhotell

The hotel is situated on the tourist route between two of Norway's most famous tourist destinations – Geiranger and the Trollstigen Road. On this drive, you will experience spectacular fjords, high mountains and waterfalls. The hotel, which has 40 rooms, a restaurant and a lounge, is located in the centre of Valldal with a beautiful view overlooking the Norddalsfjord and the Syltefjellet mountain, where the mark left by the ‘sea serpent’ is visible on its rock face.
The saga writer Snorri describes St. Olav’s voyage through Valldal in 1029: On their way up the fjord, the royal ship, Visund, was attacked by a giant sea serpent. After St. Olav won the fight against the sea serpent, he flung it so hard against the rock face that the mark remains to this day.
Valldal is also known as the strawberry village, and it is a great starting point for activities and hikes.Read more and book your room at Valldal Fjordhotell